ALPHA DRIVE ONE’s First Public Fansign Ends In Utter Chaos And Wreckage
Fans of rookie boy group ALPHA DRIVE ONE are facing backlash after their fandom, known as ALLYZ, was accused of leaving a shopping mall in a mess following the group’s first-ever public fansign.
The incident reportedly took place recently as the group held their first public offline fansign event at a shopping mall, drawing a large crowd of fans eager to see the members up close. While the event itself proceeded without major issues, photos and firsthand accounts began circulating online afterward, showing trash left behind in waiting areas and common spaces.

According to posts shared on online communities and social media, discarded cups, food packaging, banners, and fan-made materials were allegedly left scattered throughout the venue after fans dispersed.

A fan who had been present claimed to have cleaned up after their fellow ALLYZ out of embarrassment.

ALLYZ, let’s not do this, please… You guys push people around during the fansign in order to see the boys closer, but after it ends, you just leave without tidying up, throwing away everything. Is this right? I was so embarrassed and scared that the members would be sworn at, so I just cleaned it all up with my friend. Let’s be fans that aren’t embarrassments.
Many others expressed disappointment, noting that the fansign marked an important milestone for ALPHA DRIVE ONE as rookies, and that such controversies could negatively impact public perception of both the fandom and the group.